Thaddeus-Malanowski-Obituary

Thaddeus F. Malanowski

Stamford, Connecticut

Nov 30, 1922 – Jan 23, 2020

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November 30, 1922
DIED
January 23, 2020
LOCATION
Stamford, Connecticut

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Monsignor Thaddeus F. MalanowskiMonsignor Thaddeus F. Malanowski, lifelong resident of Stamford, Connecticut, passed away on January 23, 2020 surrounded by his loving family. Monsignor was born on November 30, 1922 to the late Thomas and Sophie (Goscienski) Malanowski. He was 97 years old at the...

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To the Monsignor Ted family, our deepest condolences to you all .May God watch over you and give you strenght. He will be missed but not forgotten. He lived life and enjoyed everyone he knew. Our thought & prayers for all. May he rest in peace.
Henrietta & Art Adams

Father Ted was always the family member we spoke of with great pride. While not always a close part of the Lenczycki clan, his connection was and will always be treasured. My Babci and his Dad were brother and sister. According to family stories, her marriage to my Dzjadzi was the reason the Malanowski's moved from Branford to Stamford.
He was there for us, being a part of sending loved ones on to their final rest with fond memories and prayers.
I am grateful for the opportunities I had...

To the Malanowski Family -

Monsignor Malanowski was such an incredible man. One of the Greatest Generation and a wonderfully decent human being.

He was a good friend of my Mom's and in fact officiated at my Mom's funeral mass at the request of our family.

I will miss him very much. It was a pleasure to attend his vigil mass last night at Holy Name of Jesus Church.

Holy Name will not be the same with out him.

Go with God, Father, and remember us who are...

Father Ted's family Distance keeps me from attending his funeral Mass. But I will offer my Mass for the eternal repose of his soul. May he rest in peace!

Monsignor Malanowski Father Ted to many who knew him was one of the nicest people I have ever met. A lovely man who devoted his life to his country as an Army general and to his beloved Holy Name of Jesus Church, Father Ted was a Giant of a man, kind, gracious and deeply caring. He was also one of Stamfords most prominent and beloved citizens who still celebrated mass into his nineties. Father Ted shall be greatly missed by those of us privileged to have known this wonderful man.

Msgr was one of the nicest people I have ever met. He was always approachable and did great things for the Polish Community.

Msgr. We have wonderful memories - May you Rest In Peace. Pellegrino family

Rest In Peace Father Ted, I loved and remember all the stories you shared, and all the times you were there for our family. Always with that great smile and wonderful laugh. Tell my Mom and Dad how much I miss them. You will never be forgotten. May God bless all who loved him.

Roseann Catino and family

A legend in his own time. Serving God as a soldier of Christ in both the military and in the Catholic church. Think of the lives you have touched and of the souls you have influenced. The Kulka Brothers Post 1957 of Stamford's Catholic War Veterans was honored to have you as our Chaplain where you distinguished yourself.As you serve God in your new heavenly home, we tender you a final salute. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers always.

MAJ Cortland E. Mehl, USA, (R)
Kulka...